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Enoggera
Description
Approximately 6 kilometres to the north-west of Brisbane, Enoggera was the site of the main reception camp for Queensland recruits for the AIF. The Defence Department had first acquired land at Enoggera for an army camp in 1910. The site has remained in continuous military use, and is still the site of one of Australia's largest military barracks.
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People
- Adams, George Thomas
- Blanch, Roy Vincent
- Bourke, Edward John
- Clarke, John 'Jock' Edward Rea
- Cogan, Charles Percival
- Elliott, John
- Halligan, John Joseph
- Hatte, William
- Hill, Samuel Stephen
- McInnes, Donald
- Middleton, Arthur Leslie
- Murphy, John Joseph
- Plant, Alexander
- Simpson, Frederick Daniel
- Stewart, James
- Watkins, Thomas Herbert
- Whitestyles, Herbert William
- Williams, William Henry Oswald